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Modified Multiband Co-axial Continuous Transverse Stub (CTS) Antenna Array for Satellite C-Band and X-Band Application

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Source : International Conference on Recent Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Communications, Circuits, Systems and Signals) organized by WSEAS/NAUN Cambridge, USA, pp.150-155, ISBN: 978-1-61804-156-2 from 30.01.2013 to 1.01.2013

Url : https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Modified-Multiband-Co-axial-ContinuousTransverse-(-Jothilakshmi-Raju/e2c0d823505887517adec7b1306b94df3741080d

Campus : Chennai

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electronics and Communication

Year : 2013

Abstract : The antennas with multiband capability to cover large distance is important in the wireless communication. This paper focuses the antenna array design for multiple band applications for satellite communication. Continuous Transverse stub antenna Technology is a simple technology to use coaxial lines to produce Omni-directional radiation pattern in the horizontal plane. This paper proposes 4-element unevenly shaped Continuous transverse stub antenna array. The proposed antenna structure can radiate for three frequency bands 4.6 GHz, 7 GHz and 8.2 GHz which is suitable for C-band and X-Band satellite signal transmission and reception The simulated results shows that the proposed antenna structure produces only minimum reflection loss, Omnidirectional radiation pattern in the horizontal plane and high radiation efficiency for all frequency bands. KeywordsStub, CTS antenna array,Omni-directional radiation pattern, Satellite Communication,S-parameter.

Cite this Research Publication : Modified Multiband Co-axial Continuous Transverse Stub (CTS) Antenna Array for Satellite C-Band and X-Band Application, International Conference on Recent Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Communications, Circuits, Systems and Signals) organized by WSEAS/NAUN Cambridge, USA, pp.150-155, ISBN: 978-1-61804-156-2 from 30.01.2013 to 1.01.2013

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